Regenerative stem cell therapy uses cells in a dog or cat's own fat tissue to help regenerate cartilage and other tissues in addition to providing tremendous pain relief, essentially helping the body help itself.

This process requires a short general anesthesia to extract a small amount of fat from the body wall. The fat is then processed by a cell therapy laboratory. Two to three days after the surgery, pets are sedated for injection of the regenerative cells directly into the joints. Recent data indicates tremendous improvement in pain and function in dogs whose elbows, knees or hips have been injected.

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Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy